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Lucian

Lucian

Lucian

A Selection
Lucian
Neil Hopkinson, Trinity College, Cambridge
December 2008
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9780521842006
$156.00
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    Lucian of Samosata is one of the most brilliant and wide-ranging writers from antiquity, and yet few commentaries are available for those who wish to read Lucian in Greek. This edition presents a selection of rhetorical and satirical works in the original Greek illustrating his range, wit and literary sophistication. Texts include both more and less well-known texts such as The Dream, The Fly, Timon, A Literary Prometheus, Sigma versus Tau and Dialogues of the Sea-Gods. The Introduction discusses his place in the Second Sophistic and his relationship to Cynic philosophy, and each section of commentary is preceded by a literary appraisal. The commentary is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates and graduate students.

    • Contains several texts which have never before received an English commentary
    • Relates texts to contemporary developments in the Second Sophistic
    • Provides considerable guidance on understanding and translating the text

    Product details

    December 2008
    Hardback
    9780521842006
    250 pages
    222 × 145 × 19 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • The Dream
    • 'You're a Literary Promethius'
    • The Ignorant Book-collector
    • Praise of the Fly
    • Sigma vs Tau
    • Timon
    • Dialogues of the Sea-Gods
    • Commentary.
      Author
    • Lucian
    • Editor
    • Neil Hopkinson , Trinity College, Cambridge

      Neil Hopkinson is Director of Studies and College Lecturer in Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is the author of three previous commentaries in the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series, including A Hellenistic Anthology (1988) and Ovid: Metamorphoses Book XIII (2000).